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Either a bunch of rainwater got in under the southern MacFarland structure, or they’re starting to pour the concrete pad for the ground floor.

Yeah, my eyes can’t tell.
 
Looks like they are finally going ahead with pouring the full pad for the MacFarland ground floor. There has been a row of—what do they call them? Concrete buggies?—sitting there for a couple days, and I just saw a cement truck roll out.

Sun is at the wrong angle to see much.
 
Looks like they are finally going ahead with pouring the full pad for the MacFarland ground floor. There has been a row of—what do they call them? Concrete buggies?—sitting there for a couple days, and I just saw a cement truck roll out.

Sun is at the wrong angle to see much.
Plus the camera lens could use a little cleaning.
 
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Walked into the north entrance of ground level of Scheman before the NW game, and noticed Johnny's on this level. What will be on level 2 and 3, and will these levels be accessible before games? Always liked ducking into Scheman prior to Hilton opening their doors to get out of the weather.
 
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Walked into the north entrance of ground level of Scheman before the NW game, and noticed Johnny's on this level. What will be on level 2 and 3, and will these levels be accessible before games? Always liked ducking into Scheman prior to Hilton opening their doors to get out of the weather.
The Athletics Department eliminated Stage Door in the Scheman Building for the future starting this year.
 
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Looks like they’re really making progress on the studs/framing for the exterior walls and windows. Gosh, I can’t imagine why!

Will be interesting to see how far the get by Saturday.
 

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AMES, Iowa - Construction resumes on the South 16th Street widening project on Monday, March 23, weather permitting. Traffic on South 16th Street from South Riverside Drive to University Boulevard will be maintained with one lane in each direction throughout construction. This phase is anticipated to last six to eight weeks. The shared-use path along South 16th Street will be closed throughout the entire project.

The City of Ames has contracted with Con-Struct to widen South 16th Street to four lanes from University Boulevard to the Veterinary Medicine Trail. To accommodate the Iowa State University academic calendar and football season, the project is scheduled for substantial completion by Friday, Aug. 21.

The project also includes the extension of storm sewer infrastructure along South 16th Street, the addition of curb and gutter, and new multi-use trail along the north and south of the street. Access to ISU Veterinary Medicine buildings will be maintained throughout the project.
 
Is the pedestrian bridge along the South 4th bridge still scheduled for 2026?

*Clearing and Grubbing work must be completed by March 31st, 2026
*Shared-Use Path from University to the bridge and associated work, including 70% vegetation growth must be completed by August 1st, 2026
*Shared-Use Path from North/East abutment to North/Eastern end of the project and associated work,including 70% vegetation growth must be completed by June 1st, 2027
*Bridge Installation, associated work, and all other work must be completed by June 1st, 2027.
 
For those wanting a new skybox/press box at Jake Trice, look to fork over $150 million.
West Virginia renovation projects emblematic of college sports’ sudden pivot to fan-facing venue investment https://share.google/kC4XAcGEVLW43iIPi
Premium seating is where the money is at, the article states that at WV, the new seating will bring in an additional $5 million a year for football. Once announced, people were jumping on board to donate, there is no reason ISU could do that for expanding our press box and the premium seating that would come with it.
 
For those wanting a new skybox/press box at Jake Trice, look to fork over $150 million.
West Virginia renovation projects emblematic of college sports’ sudden pivot to fan-facing venue investment https://share.google/kC4XAcGEVLW43iIPi
A lot of the press box envy group on here will still say doing something the size of WVUs plan is still far too small. Hell that barely looks bigger than our current one.